- Davido unfollows Iyabo Ojo after leaked chats surface
- VeryDarkMan drops screenshots from a celebrity group chat
- Mohbad’s case once again triggers online tension among star.
A fresh wave of drama has hit social media after popular singer Davido unfollowed actress Iyabo Ojo, sparking heavy buzz online.
According to a report by Eko Hot Blog, the fallout follows a recent exposé by controversial influencer VeryDarkMan, who leaked private group chats involving several celebrities discussing late singer Mohbad. The chats reportedly showed Iyabo Ojo expressing strong opinions about Davido and others, a move that has now led to visible tension between the two public figures.
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VeryDarkMan’s leak didn’t just trendit reignited public scrutiny around the Mohbad case and how celebrities handled their roles during the early stages of the late singer’s death. In the leaked messages, Iyabo was said to have shared detailed takes on what she believed was poor handling of the issue by some top entertainers. Her tone and choice of words allegedly rubbed Davido the wrong way, prompting him to hit the unfollow button.
While Davido has yet to publicly address the reason behind his action, fans and social media observers are piecing things together. The unfollow move has become a regular “statement” among celebrities, often signaling disagreement, disapproval, or silent beef.

Iyabo Ojo, known for her vocal activism around Mohbad’s death, has also remained silent amid the backlash. However, this latest chapter may test the public’s loyalty, as online camps continue to divide in opinion. Some believe she acted out of concern and loyalty to justice, while others argue that dragging private discussions into public view has done more harm than good.
The group chats leaked by VeryDarkMan are now being widely discussed, with some defending the transparency and others slamming the exposure as unnecessary and damaging.
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